Police seized around P118,000 worth of illegal drugs in a series of anti-criminality operations that also led to the arrest of 11 drug suspects, two wanted felons, and three illegal gamblers in Bulacan on Monday, Dec. 26
Col. Relly B. Arnedo, Bulacan police director, said the successful buy-bust in Santo Cristo, Malolos City resulted in the arrest of four drug dealers identified as Ian Cabrera, Carl John Tolores, Rica Mariz Santos, and one alias “Kian”.
In Barangay Mabolo, also in the City of Malolos, the anti-drug operatives recovered P34,500 worth of suspected shabu and marked money from Ruben Gonzales after a drug trade.
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